If you are experiencing homelessness in DERBY, or looking for other housing related support, take a look at what services might be able to help.

Guiness Northern Counties

About Us

They provide quality social housing. Most of their homes are homes for rent at prices significantly lower than those charged in the private market. And on tenancy terms which offer far greater security. They also provide affordable home ownership options on homes that people can purchase outright on the open market.

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Derby City Mission

About Us

Derby City Mission exists to serve the city of Derby in Social Action and Christian Mission. We are good news to those who need it most; so we help those caught in debt at our Jubilee clinics and reach out to the homeless, drug addicts, street drinkers and refugees through our Recovery drop in and Night Shelter projects.

We are committed to empowering and fostering partnership within both the church and city agencies. For example, we partner with local churches in co-ordinating the Healing on the Streets (HOTS) and Street Pastor projects in Derby.

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Hadhari Nari Women’s Project

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The Hadhari Nari project consists of a women’s advice and information centre which acts as the main referral point for all women seeking refuge. It can also refer individuals to temporary secure accommodation. The advice and information centre offers counselling, support, pregnancy testing, outreach aftercare, self help group legal and health surgeries.

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36 St. James Road, Normanton, Derby

Derbyshire, DE23 8QX

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9am – 5pm

Referral Pathway:

Self or professional referral over the phone. For males or females of any age who are currently a victim or have been a victim of domestic violence.

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P.A.C.E.

About Us

P.A.C.E. stands for Promote Ability Community Enterprise. P.A.C.E.’ prime objective is to deliver affective affordable services and housing for disadvantaged people in Derby and Derbyshire. We provide opportunities to enable people to make informed and positive choices about their lives, including helping to find housing in a crisis

YMCA

About Us

YMCA Derbyshire provides short term (up to 2 years) single room accommodation for male and female homeless people mainly between the ages of 16 and 30. In addition to accommodation support packages, a sustainable life skills programme, accredited learning programmes including initial assessments, work based learning and NVQs are offered. During school holidays a fully integrated play scheme for both mainstream and special needs children operates.

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770 London Road, Wilmorton

Derby, DE24 8UT

Open 24 hours

Volunteering: Yes – call or email to find out more

Referral Pathway:

Referrals made via Derby City Council – access the homelessness team. Not suitable for current drug users

Mission

“To make mental health recovery a reality”

Vision

“To help create a society that values everyone with mental health problems.”